8226138

Apparatus for Securing Rescue Operations by Helihoisting

PublishedJuly 24, 2012
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
8 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An apparatus for securing rescue operations performed by helihoisting, the apparatus comprising: a hook having first attachment means to a cable of a helicopter; second attachment means for a load; third attachment means for a belay lanyard housed in a downward-facing aperture; and a control mechanism designed to trigger automatic release of the belay lanyard that has remained attached when tensioning by traction of the helicopter cable exceeds a predetermined threshold, the control mechanism including: a mobile pawl mounted pivotally on the hook between the closed and released positions of said aperture to respectively maintain the lanyard in the hook and to release the latter therefrom, and a latch submitted to the action of a polarisation spring to latch said pawl in the closed position in the absence of tension on the first attachment means, and to unlatch said pawl when the force exerted on the first attachment means exceeds that of the polarisation spring, wherein the second attachment means for the load are formed by a hole arranged in the pawl, the hook comprising a curved oblong aperture centred on a pivoting spindle of the pawl.

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2. The apparatus for securing according to claim 1 , wherein the latch comprises a guide tube joined to the first attachment means and designed to move in a straight oblong aperture of the body.

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3. The apparatus for securing according to claim 2 , wherein the guide tube is associated with a spring biasing the latch to a latched position.

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4. The apparatus for securing according to claim 1 , wherein the pawl is connected to the second attachment means by a link with an eccentric which supports the second attachment means, and through which a pivoting spindle of the pawl passes.

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5. The apparatus for securing according to claim 1 , wherein the pawl comprises a protuberance operating in conjunction, in a latched position of the latch, with a mechanical link securely affixed to the first attachment means.

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6. The apparatus for securing according to claim 1 , wherein the hook comprises: a circular first hole for the second attachment means of the load; a second hole for fitting a spindle of a pivoting clamp constituting the first attachment means to the hoisting cable of the helicopter; and a slide rack commanding the latch, which is formed by the bottom end of a rod of the slide rack, and a protuberance of the pawl.

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7. The apparatus for securing according to claim 6 , wherein the slide rack is provided with a cross-bar subjected to the action of two compression springs bearing on a fixed stop of the body.

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8. The apparatus for securing according to claim 7 , wherein an auxiliary spring is inserted inside the body between a lateral extension of the stop and a ball-bearing pressing against the pawl, said ball-bearing operating in conjunction with a convex guide ramp to keep the pawl in the closed position without hampering triggering.

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Publication Date

July 24, 2012

Inventors

Jean-Louis Rocourt
Alain Maurice
Paul Petzl

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